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on December 9, 2009
Am I the only one who feels a bit bummed out by all the backlash. I thought we were just going to help a musician we liked help share his music with other people. From his sentiment it seems like he wanted to make people feel as though they played an integral part in sharing that gift. Its weird that this whole thing spawned a heated discussion on morality, the fact of the matter is that every single one of us has spent money on themselves or others that could have gone to charity. I just feel bad for Deacon, it seems like all he wanted was to go on a cool trip to Africa and wanted to share that experience with his fans and he just ended up having his moral fiber picked apart by faceless commentators who seem so arrogantly self-assured that they feel the need to tell others who they should and should not give their money to. I say go for it Deacon.
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on December 7, 2009
Deacon of Animal Collective and Music Fans Making a Difference in Mali, Africa by Deacon
Josh Dibb aka Deacon of Animal Collective wants his new music, a book and CD, and ending slavery to meet when performing at Festival au Desert in Mali
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103% funded $25,985 pledged
- 205 backers
- Funded Dec 31, 2009
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